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  • Is a doozy a good or bad thing? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I'm interested in the etymology of the word " doozy " And primarily whether it is a good or bad thing? I always understood it to mean something exceptionally bad e g Watch out for that first step It's a doozy But I've just read it used in a positive sense here " [Kerber hits a] backhand winner from behind the baseline, that's a doozy "
  • What is the basic meaning of dozy pillock?
    In the context you supplied, dozy means 'stupid' Pillock has its origin as one of the numerous slang terms for 'penis', but today I think that association has receded from most people's consciousness, and it is now a derogatory term that usually conveys the meaning of 'a person who is an idiot, or who has done something stupid or silly'
  • What could mucka doozy mean and where does it come from?
    I cannot see why a person apparently born and brought up in the USA would use "muckle", (properly spelled "mickle") which is a word limited to the Scottish and then combine it with *"dozy" (a relatively common English adjective) as a noun
  • Speaking of insults: sod off! meaning and origin
    Here's Eric Partridge from the Dict of Slang and Unconv English: sod A sodomist: low coll : Mid-C 19-20; ob -2 Hence, a pejorative, orig and gen violent: late C 19-20 Often used in ignorance of its origin: cf bugger So your sense of "sod" is on the money Suffixial "off" marks a general epithet as an insult, as seen in "piss off," "f-ck off," "bugger off," etc , all used in the
  • Proper usage of the word “conducive” in some constructions
    The most common and non-problematic use of this word is followed by “to” and a specific result, in a sentence like this: This environment is not conducive to good sleep However, some other uses
  • User Igor Ševo - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Q A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts
  • What is the origin of the Australian slang “pommers” to refer to . . .
    Wikipedia has a list of Australian slang words for people, and says: pom or *pommie - an Australian nickname given to English people Somewhat derogatory in nature the term can be used in both a positive and negative context There is a debate as to how the word came about, some believe the original term "POME" is an anacronym for "Prisoner Of Mother England" the title given to convicts sent
  • What is the bracket rule for removing letters in quotations?
    Are you using any particular style guide? Most will tell you that you don't need to quote everything and paraphrase is often preferred I have no way of knowing what is the reason for quoting those lines, but you might for instance just put "teddy bears" or "stupid-looking" into quotation marks if the exact words are important, but paraphrase the rest Otherwise probably 3; I'm sure if you
  • Difference between willst and wilt in Shakespearean English?
    I am writing a scene from Macbeth detailing the battle before the play for my 11th-grade English class, and I decided to write it in Shakespearean for fun I have been trying to figure out the diff
  • abbreviations - How do you write and in very short form? - English . . .
    Is there a short form of and aside from amp;? For instance, w o is a short form of without I used to write it but I forgot since I don't live in the US





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